Oriental Orthodoxy by country

Oriental Orthodoxy consists of several autocephalous and autonomous jurisdictions holding a single set of beliefs and united in full communion.

Oriental Orthodoxy is the dominant religion in Armenia (94%), and Ethiopia (44%, the total Christian population being roughly 67%).

[citation needed] Oriental Orthodoxy is especially the dominant religion in the two Ethiopian regions of Amhara (82%) and Tigray (95%), as well as the chartered city of Addis Ababa (75%).

[citation needed] It is a significant minority religion in Egypt (10%), Sudan (5%, the total Christian population being 15%), Syria (3%, the total Christian population being 10-11% the rest being Greek Orthodox, Catholic and Church of the East), and Lebanon (5%, the total Christian population being 40%) .

In India, Oriental Orthodox Christians are almost entirely concentrated in the state of Kerala.

Distribution of Oriental Orthodox Christians in the world by country:
More than 75% of population
50–75% of population
20–50% of population
5–20% of population
1–5% of population
below 1% of population, but has local autocephaly